On 19 February 2021, in a unanimous judgment, the UK’s Supreme Court dismissed Uber’s final appeal againstthe decision of the London Central Employment Tribunal made following...
After I left school, I spent three years studying chemistry at University, and a fourth year doing research into proteins. During that fourth year, I realised...
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The impact of COVID-19 on child mental health has been recognised by experts and some news outlets. But what has been missing from these comments? While...
This article is a transcribed interview. Shruti kindly took the time to talk to us at The YLJ about LegalTech and her work at Fuse. ...
It must be our starting point that ‘good faith’ is not exclusively Continental because it already underlies much of English contract law. This is abundantly clear...
Few events have generated quite the volume and complexity of litigation as the Heathrow expansion. In Plan B, the Court of Appeal decided that the Secretary...
The claimant, Lady Brownlie, was seriously injured in a road accident in Egypt. Her husband Sir Ian Brownlie unfortunately passed away. The Brownlies were on an...
The UN Security Council is the primary organ of the UN System charged with maintaining “international peace and security.” States are obligated to obey and carry...
I first stepped into a courtroom as a fully qualified barrister on 2nd January 1994. Wearing my brand new set of robes, freshly minted white wig...